Bruce Gradkowski, who grew up in Dormont and played at Seton-LaSalle High School, has signed a three-year contract to return home to play quarterback for the Steelers.

Gradkowski, 30, has played for five different NFL teams since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted him in the sixth round from Toledo in 2006. He was a backup for the Cincinnati Bengals last season.

Over his seven seasons, Gradkowski completd 52.9 percent of his passes (375 of 709) for 4,057 yards, 21 touchdowns, 21 interceptions and a 65.8 passer rating.

His signing at least spells the end of Byron Leftwich's days with the Steelers and could affect those of longtime backup Charlie Batch, another Pittsburgh native. The Steelers still may look for a quarterback in the draft. Besides starter Ben Roethlisberger, they also recently acquired John Wilson, 27, off waivers from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Both Batch and Leftwich are unrestricted free agents.